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timoinsects Posted - 15/10/2012 : 04:18:45


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timoinsects Posted - 16/10/2012 : 13:50:44
no i have no this publishtion. it's normal to see the same sp. both from Nepal and S.Tibet.

Thanks.
Andre Posted - 15/10/2012 : 20:23:56
Have you this publication?
WEIGEL, A.(2006): Checklist and Bibliography of Longhorn Beetles from Nepal (Cerambycidae) - In: Hartmann & Weipert (Hrsg.): Biodiversität und Naturausstattung im Himalaya II. - Verein der Freunde und Förderer des Naturkundemuseums Erfurt: 495-510.
The spec. is records in Nepal.
timoinsects Posted - 15/10/2012 : 20:07:04
so,normally i determine them by relying on the distribution from NE.india/Nepal/N.Myanmar for it's very closed in geographic connection.
the knowledge of geographic distribution is very important.
timoinsects Posted - 15/10/2012 : 20:04:11
yes, there're many insects species from Tibet were still missing from the distribution records,so even if thouse looks very similar(actually is same sp.) for some of them i still seriouslly ask again.

Thank You!
Francesco Posted - 15/10/2012 : 19:03:00
This species has a wide distribution (see here) but it should be new for Tibet. The book of the Iconography of Chinese Longicorn beetles does not mention it for Tibet.
Robert Posted - 15/10/2012 : 04:24:40
Number 2 is Pharsalia subgemmata (Thomson, 1857)
timoinsects Posted - 15/10/2012 : 04:19:48

should be the same sp. with NO.2?
is different locality and different elevation.

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